Make no mistake, it isn’t easy to draw on iPads (give it a try) and yet these artists made quite wonderful masterpieces. Through an amazing array of techniques, incredible talent and a love of art that is not limited by the choice of canvas, this collection of 20 amazing iPad finger paintings will make you rethink what you can do with your iPad.

Owl. This is just one of the many untitled artworks that Flickr user dcannell5, has created on his iPad. (Image Source: dcannell5)

Colonnade At Stanford University. Digital artist Christianna took the original photo with her iPhone and edited it on her iPad. (Image Source: Christianna Pierce)

Newer Model. For the release of Procreate 1.6, Laurent was commisioned to paint this masterpiece. It is a painting of a broken-hearted and disillusioned robot sitting on the floor eating ice-cream. (Image Source: Laurent Canniccioni)

Chinatown. This piece was designed with the intention of having it divided horizontally in the middle, which would result in two separate parts that complement each other. It was done on Procreate. (Image Source: Nikolai Lockertsen)

A Beautiful Flower. Veronica uses Sketchbook Pro to create this painting of a rabbit taking a nap on a flower. (Image Source: Veronica Minozzi)

Fairlane. Susan’s grandmother used to have a car like the one depicted in this artwork. This was created using Sketchbook Pro. (Image Source: Susan Murtaugh)

13. Whenever Susan was coming or going to Chicago, she would stop by at Tenuta’s (hence the jar on the right). She created this using Sketchbook. (Image Source: Susan Murtaugh)

Golden Retriever. The reference photo of the dog is from a Purina ad. Rafael used Procreate to create this almost real-life painting of a dog. (Image Source: Rafael Co)

Still life with Japanese trawler. Matthew Watkins has painted a Japanese fishing vessel crashing into The Flatiron Building in New York City. He used Procreate on his iPad. (Image Source: Matthew Watkins)